Hi! I'm Riley (she/her), a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and former Division I athlete that specializes in providing therapy to athletes, whether focused on sport performance, mental health concerns, or both. My goal as a therapist is to create an affirming space, and to work collaboratively with you to help meet your own individual needs. I am currently the Assistant Athletic Director for Counseling and Sport Psychology at Santa Clara University, where I provide support to individual athletes and teams around mental health and sport performance. I completed my training at a variety of different university counseling centers and was on the staff at Stanford University's CAPS for 7 years, and thus I am experienced working with college students. I have completed specific training rotations in the areas of gender and sexual identities, diversity and social justice, and substance use, and I worked closely with business and law school students during my time at Stanford.
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